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Bidrage med feedbackWhen we went to put our laundry in the Lotileros hostel, we asked the lady where we can eat good ceviche. she pointed to the estate road and said: there are three cevicherias there, choose the busy one. we did as they told us the others... two were empty) the place was full of Peruans, and the waitress showed us the only free table. she recommended us the ceviche mixto and we also asked for fried lenguado, she told us that it had expired, but we could try the chita. we also ordered a jug from Chicha. the portions were very delicious and very fresh. the ceviche 25 soles) had two types of fish, shrimps, calamari, mussels, octopus, sweet potatoes and onions. the fish 30 soles) was fried entirely with Yucca rice and salad, was one of the freshest fish I had eaten, but had a lot of bones. the chicha was to die with cinnamon sticks cloves oranges and apples, and not too sweet. all this for 55 soles seems to be included only the chichi). while we eat, school children came and bought cups with Ceviche. the place was constantly full of people living and working around, but not a single tourist. the place is closed at 5 pm, so it is only for lunch, and because all seafood is fresh when you come late some of the fish and seafood will run out. Definitely HIDDEN GEM
C'est frais, c'est simple, c'est bon! Poisson à la plancha et riz au langoustines, un régal. Il suffit de voir le monde qu'il y a à l'intérieur. C'est un peu plus cher qu'un almuerzo classique mais la qualité est là.
Muy bien con sabor propio y variacion en los platos le doy 5 estrellas porq es lo mejor q hay hasta ahora en trujillo atte.JOE EL CANTANTE
When we went to put our laundry at muchileros hostel, we asked the lady where we can eat good ceviche.she pointed at estate street and said: there are three cevicherias there, choose the busy one. we did as she told us ( the other two were empty)the place was full of Peruvians, and the waitress showed us the only free table.she recommended us the ceviche mixto and we asked for fried lenguado as well, she told us that it had run out but we could try the chita. we ordered a jug of chicha as well.the portions were very big tasty and very fresh.the ceviche (25 soles) had two types of fish, prawns, calamari, clams, octopus, sweet potato and onions.the fish( 30 soles) was fried whole with yucca rice and salad, was one of the freshest fish that I have eaten, but had a lot of bones.the chicha was to die for, with cinnamon sticks cloves oranges and apples, and not to sweet.all this for 55 soles only ( the chichi seems to be included).while we were eating, school children came and bought cups of take away ceviche.the place was constant full with people living and working around, but not a single tourist.the place is closing at 5 pm so it is for lunch only, and because all the seafood is fresh, if you come late some of the fish and seafood will run out.Definitely HIDDEN GEM